World's Toughest Fixes - Netflix

World's Toughest Fixes A nuclear power plant turbine needs to be
replaced. A cruise ship needs another engine. When big machines
experience problems, they often require big solutions. These fixes take
much more than your average piece of duct tape. Master rigger and host
Sean Riley discovers how these heavy duty industrial repairs are made,
on everything from high voltage electricity lines to nuclear power
plants, and meets the specialists charged with putting things right. A
professional rigger with a passion for adventure, Riley is not afraid to
strap on a hazmat suit or attach himself to a live high-voltage power
line to get the job done. He's seen more than his fair share of perilous
situations, but on each job he has to show the crew he knows his stuff.

Type: Documentary

Languages: English

Status: Ended

Runtime: 60 minutes

Premier: 2008-09-29

World's Toughest Fixes - KDLT tower - Netflix

The KDLT tower is a 609.2 meters (1,999 ft) high guy-wired aerial mast
for the transmission of FM and TV programs in Rowena, South Dakota,
United States. The KDLT tower was completed in 1998 and is owned by Red
River Broadcast Co., LLC. Replacement of the antenna at the top of this
tower was featured in an episode of World's Toughest Fixes.

World's Toughest Fixes - See also - Netflix

List of masts, Table of masts Tallest structures in the U.S. List of the
world's tallest structures